MP Farmers: Register for Wheat MSP Procurement from Feb 7 to March 7

Madhya Pradesh has announced a one-month registration window for farmers to participate in wheat procurement at the Minimum Support Price for the 2026-27 Rabi season. The process, running from February 7 to March 7, involves over 3,000 centers and requires Aadhaar-linked verification and proper land documentation. The Central Government has set the MSP at Rs 2585 per quintal, an increase of Rs 160 from the previous year. Payments will be made directly to farmers' Aadhaar-linked bank accounts to ensure transparency and efficiency.

Key Points: Wheat MSP Registration in MP Starts Feb 7 for 2026-27

  • Registration from Feb 7 to March 7
  • MSP set at Rs 2585 per quintal
  • 3186 centers across MP
  • Aadhaar-linked verification mandatory
  • Direct payment to bank accounts
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Wheat procurement in MP: Month-long Farmers' registration at MSP from Feb 7

Madhya Pradesh opens month-long farmer registration for wheat procurement at Rs 2585 MSP. Learn about centers, documents, and Aadhaar-linked payments.

"Farmers are advised to link their bank accounts and mobile numbers to Aadhaar and keep them updated - State Guidelines"

Bhopal, Feb 3

Farmers in Madhya Pradesh can now prepare to register for wheat procurement at the minimum support price for the Rabi marketing year 2026-27, with the process starting on February 7 and continuing until March 7.

Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Minister Govind Singh Rajput has appealed to all eligible farmers to complete their registration within this one-month window to ensure smooth participation in the procurement drive.

The registration system has been streamlined for greater convenience, with a total of 3186 dedicated centers set up across the state. Free registration is available at facilitation centers in Gram Panchayat and Janpad Panchayat offices, tehsil offices, and those run by cooperative societies and cooperative marketing institutions.

For those opting for paid services, facilities are provided at MP Online kiosks, Common Service Centers, Public Service Centers, and private cyber cafes, where the fee will not exceed Rs 50 per registration, as directed by district collectors.

Mandatory verification requires proper documentation, including land-related records, the farmer's Aadhaar card, and other photo identity proofs.

Aadhaar-linked verification is compulsory, either through an OTP sent to the registered mobile number or via biometric devices. The name on the Aadhaar card must match the one in land records; any discrepancies will be resolved through tehsil office verification before approval.

Special provisions have been made for tenant farmers, sharecroppers, Kotwars, and forest land leaseholders, who can register only at cooperative society-operated centers, followed by 100 per cent verification by the Revenue Department. Ineligible institutions or operators from previous years will not be involved in the current process.

The Central Government has set the MSP for wheat at Rs 2585 per quintal for 2026-27, marking an increase of Rs 160 from the previous year. This step aims to provide remunerative prices and support farmers amid rising input costs.

Payments for procured wheat will be transferred directly to the farmer's Aadhaar-linked bank account on priority. In cases of issues with Aadhaar linkage, payments can be made to the account details provided during registration, including bank name, account number, and IFSC code. Inactive, joint, or accounts from providers like Fino, Airtel, and Paytm will not be accepted.

To facilitate smooth transactions, farmers are advised to link their bank accounts and mobile numbers to Aadhaar and keep them updated.

District collectors have been tasked with keeping Aadhaar enrollment centers at district and tehsil levels operational for updates, including biometric information. Post offices offering Aadhaar services can also be utilized, and coordination with banks will help in linking accounts.

A nominal Re 1 transaction will verify the Aadhaar-linked bank account via the Madhya Pradesh State Civil Supplies Corporation's e-procurement portal.

Awareness efforts include SMS alerts to farmers from previous registrations, village announcements, notices on Gram Panchayat boards, and banners at mandi and committee levels.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good to see special provisions for tenant farmers and sharecroppers. They are often left out of such schemes. The 100% verification by Revenue Dept is necessary to prevent fraud. My uncle is a sharecropper in Sehore, will inform him to go to the cooperative center only.
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Aman W
The Aadhaar linkage is becoming a headache for many elderly farmers in villages. Mobile network is poor, biometrics fail... and now they won't accept Paytm or joint accounts? This creates unnecessary hurdles. The system should be more flexible for our annadata.
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Sarah B
As someone studying agricultural supply chains, this streamlined registration with 3186 centers is impressive. The direct benefit transfer to Aadhaar-linked accounts is crucial for transparency. Hope the awareness campaigns via SMS and village announcements reach everyone in time.
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Vikram M
The Rs. 50 fee at private kiosks is reasonable. Better to pay that than stand in long queues at the tehsil office. But the real test will be timely payment after procurement. Last year, payments were delayed in our district by weeks. Government must ensure DBT happens on time.
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Kavya N
Appreciate the detailed instructions. The Re 1 transaction to verify the bank account is a smart move. My father is a farmer in Ujjain. I will help him with the registration online. It's important that the name on Aadhaar and land records matches, many families have discrepancies.

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